By Andy Mussoline, Meteorologist
December 6,2014; 9:09PM,EST
After a drier end to the weekend, an early week coastal storm will brush the District with some wind and rain.
A coastal storm will take shape along the mid-Atlantic coast Monday night into Tuesday, but the worst of the storm should miss the area well to the north.
"The D.C. area will be brushed with some wind and rain late Monday into Tuesday," said AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist Dave Bowers. "The brunt of the rain will miss the District to the northeast."
Those planning for any ground or air travel along the I-95 corridor north of the city should expect some delays from the storm, especially Tuesday.
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While rain will hit the I-95 corridor during the early week period, a heavy, wet snow will threaten to hit interior areas.
"The threat for a heavy, wet snow will target parts of the Poconos and Catskills through northern New England," said AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Brian Thompson.
The heavy wet snow could be enough to bring down trees and power lines across the interior.
In wake of the early week storm threat, dry weather will settle in for latter half of the week.
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